I believe that England divides into three economic zones: Angleland (the North and the Midlands), Wessexland and Essexland (including London, Hertfordshire, West Kent and much of Surrey).
Among the names that didn’t make the cut were the Winton line, referencing Nicholas Winton’s rescue of Jewish children during ...
The museums you should visit in the UK, from contemporary art galleries to local history exhibitions - There are around 1,800 ...
Of England’s 48 ceremonial counties, only two have no National Trust presence, which even for a 130-year-old organisation is ...
The towering castles that dot England’s landscape symbolize power, conquest, and control. For centuries, they have been viewed as monuments to the Norman elite who reshaped the country after 1066.
And we were singled out for the simple fact that there was just too damn many of us to assimilate into America’s cultural purgatory of Anglo-Saxon conformity all at once. In fact, an entire ...
Oxford is home to glorious architecture and steeped in history – from hidden gems such as the Ashmolean Museum and Hinksey Heights Nature Reserve.
The posts, isolated from the rest of the world behind the Chinese Communist Party’s “Great Internet Firewall”, advocate the ...
While traditional religious practices may be on the decline, pilgrimages — meditative, multi-day hikes — are experiencing a resurgence. Explore the routes that are offering new, mindful journeys in ...
Rupert Parker sets out on foot and discovers culture and history on the beautiful Dorset coast I always believe the best way ...